BotWave Mailbox vs Gmail, what is different?
Gmail is great for primary email. BotWave Mailbox is built for the secondary / disposable use case: a free, persistent @mail.botwave.online address you spin up for signups, side projects, newsletters and verifications, without putting them in your real inbox.
What you get
- Gmail: ideal for daily primary email, all your important contacts
- BotWave Mailbox: ideal for signups, burners, newsletters, side projects
- BotWave does not need a phone number
- BotWave lets you spin up multiple aliases without juggling accounts
- Use them together, BotWave handles all the noise, Gmail stays clean
Create a BotWave mailbox
Sign up free and your @mail.botwave.online inbox is ready in under a minute. No phone number needed.
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BotWave Mailbox vs 10minutemail
Disposable email services like 10minutemail and Guerrilla Mail give you an inbox for 10 minutes, then wipe everything. Great for one-time codes, terrible for anything you might need to come back to. BotWave Mailbox is persistent, same address forever, same inbox forever.
BotWave Mailbox vs ProtonMail
ProtonMail is encrypted at rest and pitched at privacy-conscious users. BotWave Mailbox is a free convenience inbox for signups, aliases and side projects. They solve different problems, and many people use both, Proton for sensitive correspondence, BotWave for everything else.